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Spend time in the snuggeries of Mr. Cunningham’s lonely worlds — in Bushwick, in the West Village, in a cottage somewhere — and you’re sure to feel less alone.

From New York Times • Nov. 8, 2015

On the surface, the German Fleet was hiding in its snuggeries.

From Time Magazine Archive

A friend had given us pilgrims and dusty wayfarers his suburban residence, with all its conveniences, elegances, and snuggeries, its lawn and its cosy garden-nooks.

From The World's Greatest Books — Volume 09 — Lives and Letters by Mee, Arthur

But I say, look here, Master Waller,” said Bunny thoughtfully, “I could hide that chap in one of my snuggeries; but what about the winter time?”

From The New Forest Spy by Evans, W.D.E.

Some such snuggeries very possibly exist in England, among the middling classes; but I believe all over the continent of Europe style is never attempted without more suitable means to carry out the intention.

From Recollections of Europe by Cooper, James Fenimore